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Description

Arm warmers serve an obvious purpose in our cycling and running wardrobe --targeted warmth when an extra baselayer isn't necessary. What they typically lack are compression features that reduce soreness and increase circulation during long rides. The 2XU Compression Arm Warmers add the additional warmth you want and compressive features you need for better feeling muscles after a day in the saddle.

The Compression Arm Warmers are constructed with PWX Power material. Brought together seamlessly, the graduated fit of the sleeves use a high denier fabric to target biceps, triceps, and forearms in compression. The graduated design compresses the most at your wrists, increasing circulation throughout your arms. The compression gradually reduces up your arms, flushing blood lactates from sore muscles. The compression arm warmers fit like a second skin, and they wick away moisture and keep you smelling fresh with an antibacterial treatment. An additional UPF 50 sun protection keeps the rays off your arms during chill rides under blue-bird skies.

The 2XU Compression Arm Warmers come only in Black. They are available in six sizes, Small through XX-Large.

Tech Specs

Material:

PWX Power

Cuff Closure:

elastic

UPF Rating:

50

Recommended Use:

cycling, running, cross country skiing

Manufacturer Warranty:

1 year

Size chart

2XU

Arm Warmers and Sleeves

XS

S

M

L

XL

Bicep

9.8 - 11.0in(25-28cm)

11.0 - 12.2in(28-31cm)

12.2 - 13.4in(31-34cm)

13.4 - 14.6in(34-37cm)

14.6 - 15.7in(37-40cm)

Forearm

9.1 - 9.8in(23-25cm)

9.8 - 11.0in(25-28cm)

11.0 - 12.2in(28-31cm)

12.2 - 13.4in(31-34cm)

13.4 - 14.6in(34-37cm)

How to Measure:

For best results, take measurements over your underwear.

Sleeve:

Measure from the center of your back to your wrist with arms held out.

Here's what others have to say...

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Very effective.

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Fit:
True to size

These work well for enhanced circulation to the hands/fingers and for helping reduce pain and swelling for those that suffer from tendonitis. I use them for cross training efforts where hand/grip exercises can induce swelling and pain in the elbow region.